Braille Battery B2317 Braille Advanced AGM Lightweight Racing Battery (17 lbs.)
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Advanced AGM Lightweight Racing Battery
The Braille B2317 Battery is a lightweight AGM battery that is as efficient as it is compact. Weighing in at just under 17 pounds, this battery is designed for performance without compromising on space. The B2317 features a left positive terminal and is designed to be a dual battery twin with the B2317R, which has a right side positive option. This unique design allows you to run two batteries in the space of just one normal battery, offering more reliability and the potential for 24-volt performance.
Braille B2317 Advanced Lightweight Racing Battery Notes:
- Voltage: 12 volts
- Full Charge Voltage: 13.8 volts
- Short Circuit Current (Max cranking Amps): 2700 est
- Pulse Cranking Amps (PCA) 5 sec @ 80F: 1191
- Pulse Cranking Amps (PCA) 10 sec @ 80F: 1041
- Pulse Cranking Amps (PCA) 20 sec @ 80F: 920
- Cranking Amps 30 Sec @ 80F: 770
- Cranking Amps 30 Sec @ 32F: 641
- Cold Cranking Amps @ 0F: 475
- Reserve Capacity: 45 minutes
- Capacity (C/20 rate): 23 amp hr
- Internal Resistance (ohms): 4.25 milliohms (.00425ohms)
- Life Cycle @ 100% DOD: 3100 cycles
- Post Type: SAE Automotive Vertical or Horizontal + Bolt through style accepted.
- Stainless Stud: Both Automotive SAE Posts and Race Style Bolts are Stainless with a 6 x 1.0mm bolt pitch
FAQ
How long do Braille AGM batteries last?
- The lifespan of Braille AGM batteries, like the Braille B2317, depends on usage, but they are known for their durability and long life.
Why are AGM batteries so expensive?
- AGM batteries, including the Braille B2317, are pricier due to advanced technology, longer lifespan, and superior performance, making them a cost-effective investment.
Can you charge a Braille battery?
- Yes, Braille batteries, including the B2317, can be charged using a compatible battery charger to maintain optimal performance.
Specifications:
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